Title: Independent Record City: Helena, Montana Date: Sunday, August 29, 1948 Page: Seven Largest Meteorite In The World Is Now Under Study ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., AP - The largest stony meteorite ever discovered in the world has been brought safely from Nebraska to the University of New Mexixco.
Title: Lancaster Eagle Gazette City: Lancaster, Ohio Date: Thursday, September 19, 1963 Page: 23 3 Large Lakes In Northern Canada Meteorite Craters TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A glass consultant and a professor at the University of Pittsburgh says an expedition he was on this summer has found evidence
Hello,
Can any of the experts please provide some advice
on cutting meteorite slices
I want to cut a slice of Lamont that is in my
collection.
I dont have any equiptment or knowlege to cut it
efficiently and professionally.
Ihave tocut these slices within a
week.
So I cant really wait for
Paper: Chronicle Telegram City: Elyria, Ohio Date: Friday, November 11, 1996 Page: A (8?) Meteorites for sale! You got $2 million? NEW YORK (AP) - Even in New York, these rocks are pricey chunks of real estate. But then, what's a brownstone on Park Avenue when you can own a piece of Mars? When
Title: Reno Evening Gazette City: Reno, Nevada Date: Monday, October 06, 1941 Page: 8 Astronomers Interested in Meteors Which Blazed Across Sky of Nevada Three blazing meteors which streaked across the Black Rock desert of the northwestern Nevada last summer have aroused the interest of
Paper: Atchison Daily Globe City: Atchison, Kansas Date: Wednesday, November 07, 1951 Meteorite Causes Stir Among A-Bomb Conscious Sooners Oklahoma City, Nov. 7 - AP - A meteorite which sounded like "someone running across the porch" startled Oklahoma residents this morning before it apparently
Greetings List,
I am looking for a reputable company to provide Oxygen 16, 17, 18 analyses.
Suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks,
Larry
Ladies and Gentlemen:
With less than six weeks until the opening of the Tucson 2004 show,
Steve Arnold, President of International Meteorite Brokerage, and
myself are pleased to invite you to join us for:
THE FIFTH ANNUAL METEOR MAYHEM BIRTHDAY BASH HARVEY AWARDS DINNER
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Dear All,
I get the feeling someone wants to use a hack saw!
How much is the value of this specimen?
An old all too familiar saying comes to mind here; junk in, junk out.
For the simple among us, one
gets out of something what one puts into it.
Be sure to file off the rough edges if you
Good afternoon list.I added 9 new auctions to my ebay account today.6 of
them are fragments from my new unclassified nevada meteorite.I also 3
canyon diablos, a piece of henbury, and the best of all, a 30.4 gram 100%
fully fusion crusted whole individual of NWA xxx.Good luck in your bidding
and
Dear Meteorite List Members,
With the Tucson show less than six weeks away, we'd like to invite you to
preview some of the items in Lang's second annual No-Reserve Meteorite
Auction. We will have over sixty meteorite lots on offer during the Tucson
show, and many of them have hand-painted Huss
Dear List;
Our Glorettia Huge red meteorwrong has been delisted and the individual
is happy and moving along in a positive direction. Thanks to Ken Newton
for bringing this one out of the closet!
Best,
DAve Freeman
Wyoming Meteorite Recovery Team Leader
(and meteorwrong buster)
Not unlike selling swatches of the Mona Lisa.
How sad :(
Howard Wu"Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good afternoon list.I added 9 new auctions to my ebay account today.6 ofthem are fragments from my new unclassified nevada meteorite.I also 3canyon diablos, a piece of henbury, and
Dear John, List;
Well John made a point the other day, and I saw the wisdom in listening
for subliminal things these days.
Oh come all y-ebay-th-fulmmm.?! ;-)
My favorite is either the Red Neck Christmas song or Grandma got run
over by the reindeer...
Are there any meteorite
Happy Holidays to all,
Snoopy's Christmas gets a vote here. I've provided music for you to sing
along...for those over 40 maybe who might remember. Here it goes...version #3
has the best beat to sing to. Have fun.
SNOOPY'S CHRISTMAS http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lyrics/snoopys.htm
O
Oh brother! I am sorry I started another thread!
:-) dave surprano
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Happy Holidays to all,
Snoopy's Christmas gets a vote here. I've provided music for you to sing
along...for those over 40 maybe who might remember. Here it goes...version #3
has the best beat to sing
Ron, ¡¡ Boo !! as in as in Bootes (formerly somewhat known as Quadrans Muralis), not to pronounce like the "oo" of booties. The latest news on the Quadrantids' meteor shower radiating from Bootes. Sounds like there may have been some major booty shaking and perhaps disintegration of the parent
Hi Bob,
You may have thought of this already but just in case...There may be a
lapidary society somewhere near you that could help out in a pinch. My club
is not versed in meteorites (yet!) but it and a lot of the members certainly
have saws and experience in cutting. If you cannot locate any
Dear Dave...
On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me a Parnallee in a pear tree. On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me two Turtle Rivers, and a Parnallee in a pear tree. On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me three Franceville irons, and a Parnallee
Geeze, you win! ...Barney Fife of the Christmas song singers club,
You have made my day.
Dave F. nontucson
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Dear Dave...
On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me a Parnallee
in a pear tree. On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me
two
Hey, if you get all those meteorites, you might just lose your Cielo. A few bits of exotic stones don't compare with a huge iron hearted Cielo with a Lunar you'll miss putting your arms around. so I have a strange sense of humor, you should read some of your posts:)
Cielito Lindo
(Mexican Folk
Wasn't Lost City a Prairie Fire Ball Network find with calculated
orbital data?
Elton
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Ron, ¡¡ Boo !! as in as in Bootes (formerly somewhat known as Quadrans
Muralis), not to pronounce like the oo of booties. The latest news
on the Quadrantids' meteor shower
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